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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Paradigm for OR paradigm of

Hi,which is correct please:

"a new paradigm for scientific culture" OR "a new paradigm of scientific culture"

Thank you!
  

Top answer

Both can work in the right context. Can you provide us with a full sentence please?

  • Both can work in the right context.
  • Can you provide us with a full sentence please?
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Both can work in the right context. Can you provide us with a full sentence please?
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Both are OK, according to my dictionaries. (And yours, presumably.)
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Thank you teechr

Here is a longer sentence:

"... in regards to the clash between religious discourse and today’s paradigm of scientific culture."

Does it sound ok to a native?
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Thank you whispering
I have read both yes but I wondered which would sound better to a native?

The longer sentence:
"... in regards to the clash between religious discourse and today’s paradigm of scientific culture."
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In that sentence, "of" works; "for" doesn't.
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Thank you very much teechr!

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